Course Description
This course covers the industrial control systems, relating to manual and automatic system control directed towards industrial applications and includes electromagnetic control and solid state control. The course also deals with components of a control system such as the contactors, relays, pilot devices, push button switches, master switches circuit breakers, manual and automatic starters for AC and DC motors, electrical braking methods, speed control methods, inverters and choppers.
Practical circuits are analyzed to promote and strengthen the mathematical and analytical capabilities of the students, and to help them understand & apply their concepts in the design and implementation of electrical systems.
Class Presentations
Introduction to the Course
Module 1 - Lecture 1. Functions of a Control System
Module 1 - Lecture 2. Introduction to Control System Components
Module 2 - Lecture 1. Mechanical Switches
Module 2 - Lecture 2. Circuit Breakers
Module 2 - Lecture 3. Contactor
Module 2 - Lecture 4. Relays
Module 2 - Lecture 5. Motor Starters and Pilot Switches
Module 2 - Lecture 6. Static Switches and Relays
Module 3 - Lecture 1. Starting of DC Motor
Module 3 - Lecture 2. Speed Control and Braking of DC Motor
Module 4 - Lecture 1. Starting of Induction Motor
Module 4 - Lecture 2. Speed Control of Induction Motor
Module 4 - Lecture 3. Braking and Reversing of Induction Motor
Module 5 - Lecture 1. Special Motor Control
Revision
Lecture Notes
Module 1. Introduction to Control SystemM1L1 - Functions of Electrical Control System
M1L2 - Introduction to Control System Components
Module 2. Control System Components
M2L1 - Mechanical Switches
M2L2 - Circuit Breakers
M2L3 - Contactor
M2L4 - Relays
M2L5 - Motor Starter and Pilot Switches
M2L6 - Static Switches
Module 3. DC Motor Control
M3L1 - DC Motor Starting
M3L2 - DC Motor Speed Control and Braking
Module 4. AC Motor Control
M4L1 - Induction Motor Starting
M4L2 - Induction Motor Speed Control and Braking
M4L3 - Induction Motor Reversing and Braking
Module 5. Special Motor Control
M5L1 - Universal Motor Control
M5L2 - Single-phase Induction Motor Control
Other Resources
Quiz Questions
Quiz 1 - Section 1
Quiz 1 - Section 2
Quiz 2 - Section 1
Quiz 2 - Section 2
Quiz 3 - Section 1
Quiz 3 - Section 2
Quiz 4 - Section 1
Quiz 4 - Section 2
Midterm Questions
MidTerm Question
Very good post, another issue many designers get confused about is the difference between a Bolt-On
ReplyDeleteBreaker vs Plug-On Breaker. The article in the link is a good resource.